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The [[Folk Museum Rogaška Slatina]] is made up of a curious and highly diverse collection of historic artefacts and stories, as gathered and curated by [[Nani Poljanec]]. Nani, a very colourful persona in his own right, has been working on this collection for the better part of his life and currently it is made up of more than 40 different sub-collections. Its three focal points, however, are the Karađorđević dynasty, local studies and philography (collecting of autographs, especially those of famous persons). | The [[Folk Museum Rogaška Slatina]] is made up of a curious and highly diverse collection of historic artefacts and stories, as gathered and curated by [[Nani Poljanec]]. Nani, a very colourful persona in his own right, has been working on this collection for the better part of his life and currently it is made up of more than 40 different sub-collections. Its three focal points, however, are the Karađorđević dynasty, local studies and philography (collecting of autographs, especially those of famous persons). | ||
− | Since [[established::2012]] the better part of this collection is publicly displayed at [[Ana's Mansion]] [Anin Dvor], a newly built exhibition venue (that also holds a display of graphics | + | Since [[established::2012]] the better part of this collection is publicly displayed at [[Ana's Mansion]] [Anin Dvor], a newly built exhibition venue (that also holds a display of art graphics) in the spa town of Rogaška Slatina. The exhibition was enlarged and renovated in 2017. |
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | [[Municipality of Rogaška Slatina|Rogaška Slatina]] is a well known Spa resort since the early days of the 19th century, thus naturally leaving a mark on the region and its people. Its heritage is one of the leitmotivs in Nani's collecting passion, which he has been indulging in ever since he entered his teens. | + | [[Municipality of Rogaška Slatina|Rogaška Slatina]] is a well known Spa resort ever since the early days of the 19th century, thus naturally leaving a mark on the region and its people. Its heritage is one of the leitmotivs in Nani's collecting passion, which he has been indulging in ever since he entered his teens. |
− | In 2005 the so called ''Folk Museum of Nani Polajnec (1968–2069)'', then still located at his home, had | + | In 2005 the so called ''Folk Museum of Nani Polajnec (1968–2069)'', then still located at his home, had its first truly public presentation in the Old Post Office building of Rogaška Slatina. The collection also got partly exhibited in Ljubljana, in the Cabinet of the [[Domestic Research Society]] (2006), and in the [[Celje Museum of Recent History]] (2009). An integral part of the exhibition, especially when still held at Nani's house, were Nani's stories about each individual piece. |
{{Wide image|Folk Museum of Nani Poljanec - 02.JPG}} | {{Wide image|Folk Museum of Nani Poljanec - 02.JPG}} | ||
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==Collections== | ==Collections== | ||
− | Historic artefacts in Nani's vast collection are freely coupled with | + | Historic artefacts in Nani's vast collection are freely coupled with the more prosaic, even intimate pieces. One can find political documents, hair samples, money, autographs and photos of famous people, oil paintings, sculptures, old [[Josip Pelikan Photographic Studio, Celje|Josip Pelikan]] photos, family pictures, poem collections, old books and old watches, objects by celebrities, etc. |
Of the three thematically rounded sets, the most recent one (in the making since 2008) is the so called ''King's collection''. It is the biggest private collection (letters, documents, oil paintings, photos, clothes,...) of the Serbian and later old Yugoslav royal family of Karađorđevićs (1903–1941). | Of the three thematically rounded sets, the most recent one (in the making since 2008) is the so called ''King's collection''. It is the biggest private collection (letters, documents, oil paintings, photos, clothes,...) of the Serbian and later old Yugoslav royal family of Karađorđevićs (1903–1941). | ||
− | The ''home studies collection'' features a variety of stories on the locale, from photographic material, documents (like old spa development plans) and books to bottles and labels of mineral water | + | The ''home studies collection'' features a variety of stories on the locale, from photographic material, documents (like old spa development plans) and books to local glassware products, bottles and labels of mineral water (dating back to mid-19th century). |
The philography sections mainly offers autographs (among them one can find ones by Tito, Mussolini, Arafat, Gadafi, Donald Trump, Bud Spencer and Jurij Gagarin), coupled with some related objects. | The philography sections mainly offers autographs (among them one can find ones by Tito, Mussolini, Arafat, Gadafi, Donald Trump, Bud Spencer and Jurij Gagarin), coupled with some related objects. | ||
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==Nani Poljanec== | ==Nani Poljanec== | ||
− | [[Nani Poljanec]] is an alias of [[Aleksander S. Jurkovič]]. | + | [[Nani Poljanec]] is an alias of [[Aleksander S. Jurkovič]]. Besides being a collector he is (among other things) also a photographer, a fashion designer, an impersonator (he impersonated Don Vito Corleone at a satiric evening programme on [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|Slovenian National Television]], a singer (he almost won in the 2007 competition to represent Slovenia at Eurovision), a poet (he released a book of poetry called The Tryptich of Folk poetry, with a print run of two), an ethnologist (he published the first Slovenian book on philography and an album with regional songs and dialects) and a music manager (for a time representing Teofil Milenković, a ''wunderkind'' violinist). |
− | He has set up literally hundreds of cultural events; though most of them took place in his local town, some were also done in Ljubljana, Vienna and Belgrade. A notable one from his early days is the first concert of the group [[Laibach]] in Rogaška Slatina in 1993, accompanied with a set of public performances called ''Blacksmiths of Future''. | + | He has set up literally hundreds of cultural events; though most of them took place in his local town, some were also done in Ljubljana, Vienna and Belgrade. A notable one from his early days is the first concert of the group [[Laibach]] in Rogaška Slatina in 1993, accompanied with a set of public performances called ''Blacksmiths of the Future''. |
− | Nani | + | Nani acts as Rogaška Slatina's cultural attaché and has close relations with descendants of the Serbian royal family of Karađorđevićs. In 2009, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the murder of King Alexander Karađorđević (1934), he exhibited his collection as a guest of honour in the family's mansion in Oplenac, Serbia. |
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===Folk Faculty === | ===Folk Faculty === | ||
− | [[Nani Poljanec]] established his own educational system | + | [[Nani Poljanec]] established his own educational system, the Folk Faculty, where he is simultaneously the only student, professor, and rector. After every project he publicly gives himself a grade. He aims to get a ''Majgisterij'' (as opposed to a ''Magisterij'', the master's degree) for Folk Art and Creation. He plans to conclude his studies and end his life project in 2069, when he will be 101 years old and will become a Ph.D. on Folk Art and Creation. |
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Rogaška Slatina Municipality]] | * [[Rogaška Slatina Municipality]] | ||
* [[Domestic Research Society]] | * [[Domestic Research Society]] | ||
+ | * [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYjZSfv4WEQ Nani Poljanec and his Folk Museum on YouTube] (in | + | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYjZSfv4WEQ Nani Poljanec and his Folk Museum on YouTube] (in Slovene) |
− | * [http://www.kamra.si/Default.aspx?module=5&id=2211 Folk Museum's | + | * [http://www.kamra.si/Default.aspx?module=5&id=2211 Folk Museum's Karađorđević collection] on [[Kamra.si]] |
− | + | * [http://www.ddr.si/ljudski_muzej_foto.htm Ljudski muzej Nanija Poljanca in the Cabinet] of the [[Domestic Research Society]] (in Slovene) | |
− | * [http://www.ddr.si/ljudski_muzej_foto.htm Ljudski muzej Nanija Poljanca in the Cabinet] of the [[Domestic Research Society]] (in | + | * [http://www.rtvslo.si/hribar/index.php Hri-bar Show web pages] (in Slovene) |
− | * [http://www.rtvslo.si/hribar/index.php Hri-bar Show web pages] (in | + | * [http://www.mojvideo.com/video-don-corleone-bella-mia-live/dc0d01475da7bff33b59 Poljanec performing at the contest for the Eurovision Song] (2007) |
− | * [http://www.mojvideo.com/video-don-corleone-bella-mia-live/dc0d01475da7bff33b59 | + | * [http://www.celjskozasavski.si/osebe/jurkovi%C4%8D-aleksander-stanislav/176/ A short biography of [[Nani Poljanec]]] |
− | * http://www.celjskozasavski.si/osebe/jurkovi%C4%8D-aleksander-stanislav/176/ | + | * [http://www.delo.si/kultura/vizualna-umetnost/od-mansetnih-gumbov-kralja-petra-do-trumpovega-podpisa.html An article on the museum] |
− | * http://www.delo.si/kultura/vizualna-umetnost/od-mansetnih-gumbov-kralja-petra-do-trumpovega-podpisa.html | + | * [https://issuu.com/search?q=kunstHaus&type=publication&language=sl An archive of KunstHaus Magazine] |
− | * https://issuu.com/search?q=kunstHaus&type=publication&language=sl | ||
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Revision as of 14:38, 12 April 2017
Background
Rogaška Slatina is a well known Spa resort ever since the early days of the 19th century, thus naturally leaving a mark on the region and its people. Its heritage is one of the leitmotivs in Nani's collecting passion, which he has been indulging in ever since he entered his teens.
In 2005 the so called Folk Museum of Nani Polajnec (1968–2069), then still located at his home, had its first truly public presentation in the Old Post Office building of Rogaška Slatina. The collection also got partly exhibited in Ljubljana, in the Cabinet of the Domestic Research Society (2006), and in the Celje Museum of Recent History (2009). An integral part of the exhibition, especially when still held at Nani's house, were Nani's stories about each individual piece.
Collections
Historic artefacts in Nani's vast collection are freely coupled with the more prosaic, even intimate pieces. One can find political documents, hair samples, money, autographs and photos of famous people, oil paintings, sculptures, old Josip Pelikan photos, family pictures, poem collections, old books and old watches, objects by celebrities, etc.
Of the three thematically rounded sets, the most recent one (in the making since 2008) is the so called King's collection. It is the biggest private collection (letters, documents, oil paintings, photos, clothes,...) of the Serbian and later old Yugoslav royal family of Karađorđevićs (1903–1941).
The home studies collection features a variety of stories on the locale, from photographic material, documents (like old spa development plans) and books to local glassware products, bottles and labels of mineral water (dating back to mid-19th century).
The philography sections mainly offers autographs (among them one can find ones by Tito, Mussolini, Arafat, Gadafi, Donald Trump, Bud Spencer and Jurij Gagarin), coupled with some related objects.
Nani Poljanec
Nani Poljanec is an alias of Aleksander S. Jurkovič. Besides being a collector he is (among other things) also a photographer, a fashion designer, an impersonator (he impersonated Don Vito Corleone at a satiric evening programme on Slovenian National Television, a singer (he almost won in the 2007 competition to represent Slovenia at Eurovision), a poet (he released a book of poetry called The Tryptich of Folk poetry, with a print run of two), an ethnologist (he published the first Slovenian book on philography and an album with regional songs and dialects) and a music manager (for a time representing Teofil Milenković, a wunderkind violinist).
He has set up literally hundreds of cultural events; though most of them took place in his local town, some were also done in Ljubljana, Vienna and Belgrade. A notable one from his early days is the first concert of the group Laibach in Rogaška Slatina in 1993, accompanied with a set of public performances called Blacksmiths of the Future.
Nani acts as Rogaška Slatina's cultural attaché and has close relations with descendants of the Serbian royal family of Karađorđevićs. In 2009, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the murder of King Alexander Karađorđević (1934), he exhibited his collection as a guest of honour in the family's mansion in Oplenac, Serbia.
KunstHaus Top Sekret Gallery
In 2011 with a group of friends and collaborators, Nani Poljanec established the exhibition space called KunstHaus Top Sekret Gallery, held at a secret location (it is suspected that this was actually his toilet). KunstHaus published its own fanzine, featuring absurd-tinged contributions in various languages.
Folk Faculty
Nani Poljanec established his own educational system, the Folk Faculty, where he is simultaneously the only student, professor, and rector. After every project he publicly gives himself a grade. He aims to get a Majgisterij (as opposed to a Magisterij, the master's degree) for Folk Art and Creation. He plans to conclude his studies and end his life project in 2069, when he will be 101 years old and will become a Ph.D. on Folk Art and Creation.
See Also
External links
- Nani Poljanec and his Folk Museum on YouTube (in Slovene)
- Folk Museum's Karađorđević collection on Kamra.si
- Ljudski muzej Nanija Poljanca in the Cabinet of the Domestic Research Society (in Slovene)
- Hri-bar Show web pages (in Slovene)
- Poljanec performing at the contest for the Eurovision Song (2007)
- A short biography of Nani Poljanec
- An article on the museum
- An archive of KunstHaus Magazine